
WELCOME TO SPIRALING LIGHT

A Quiet Space for Deeper Faith
Hi, I’m Craig Fredrickson, Welcome to Spiraling Light — a place for those who want to go deeper with God without stepping away from ordinary life. Here I write about Scripture, spiritual formation, and the practices that help grace sink deeper into heart and habit.
You’ll find Bible studies, essays, and poetic meditations that invite you to think, pray, and rest in the finished work of Christ. If something here encourages you, I invite you to take this journey with me.
My hope is that this space feels quiet enough for reflection and honest enough for real life. Some posts move slowly through a biblical text. Others linger over an image, a question, or a moment from an ordinary day. All of it is shared with one aim: that you would see Christ more clearly, trust Him more deeply, and live before God with a steadier heart.
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Upcoming Books



Light Upon Light invites readers into the spiraling wisdom of 1 John, where key themes return again and again to shape the heart. Blending careful exposition with spiritual formation, it helps pastors, teachers, and everyday believers walk through the letter with clarity, honesty, and growing confidence in Christ.



Dirge & Dawn is a Holy Week narrative told through the eyes of a disciple who walks the road from palm branches to the empty tomb. In vivid scenes and quiet moments of reflection, it traces the movement from sorrow to hope, inviting readers to enter the story of Jesus’ passion and resurrection with fresh wonder and deepened faith.
In The Press
“Reading this helped me see that where I am spiritually isn’t a failure...it’s part of God’s process. It gave me peace and perspective.”
Alexa Young, CA
“This article helped our group talk honestly about where we are in our faith and how we can support each other better.”
Randall Johns, NY
“I’ve never seen 1 John 1 explained like this before. It made the passage come alive and feel incredibly personal.”
Claire Brooks, MI

